A Silent War - Asclepeion (B.S.L.)

Details

Location

Belfast, University of Atypical

Year

2021

Date

Length

04min 08sec

Audio

silent

Format

Digital

colour

Source

Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive

Courtesy

Hands That Sign, Paula Clarke, Ross Thompson

Rights Holder

Northern Ireland Screen, Ross Thompson

It is illegal to download, copy, print or otherwise utilise in any other form this material, without written consent from the copyright holder.

Description

Asclepion by Ross Thompson, written in Bangor during 2020 Lockdown

And yet, so grateful for the winding down
      of this clock: 
a chance to stop, pause, reflect, convalesce
      and take stock 
of how we all ended up so cutthroat
      and cut off, 

to unyoke our heavy burdens, to walk
      out of step 
with jittering rhythms that rendered us
      underslept 
and propelled us to be competitive,
      so entrenched 

in our busyness - the constant drumming 
      of sword duels 
and dogfights - to see how far afield, how 
      out of tune 
with the true line we were, how foolishly 
      we refused 

to concede our need for solitude,
      an armistice, 
a truce, a ceasefire with those who harmed us, 
      catharsis, 
letting go, a humble acceptance of 
      powerlessness, 

a tending to our wounds in these houses
      of healing, 
a moment to halt our faltering hearts
      from beating 
quite so quickly, some time out, a respite 
      from feeling 

so paranoid, sickly and tearful for
      no reason, 
a need to relinquish, to embrace this
      strange season 
wherever it may lead, that we would all
      agree on 

letting ourselves be cupped, like fallen birds,
      in the palm 
of slowness, the curative spa water
      and the balm 
of stillness. Check in to this hall of sleep
      and be calm.

Credits

Asclepeion by Ross Thompson
BSL translation and performance by Paula Clarke
Filmed in University of Atypical by Stuart Calvin
A Silent War Creative Producers: Sinéad Bhreathnach-Cashell & Ann Donnelly
Funded by the Department for Communities through Northern Ireland Screen

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